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diane? >> thank you so much, mike boettcher reported in for us tonight from moore. >> and we are hearing reports of victims being rushed to nearby hospitals. moments ago i spoke to a hospital 12 miles from moore, oklahoma, where the injured are being cared for right now. brook, thank you so much for talking with us tonight. give me a sense, how many patients do you have per minute still coming in? >> we're receiving patients literally, minute by minute. at last check, we received a total of 37 patients. they range, we have ten in critical condition right now. 12 in serious. and 15 are listed in fair or good condition at the moment. >> what kind of injuries are you seeing? >> we're seeing everything from just minor lacerations to severe head injuries and abdominal wounds. most likely from punctures from flying debris. >> we've heard so much about those children in the two schools, who were inside. any of your children from those schools, and what about their condition? >> we received a total
diane? >> thank you so much, mike boettcher reported in for us tonight from moore. >> and we are hearing reports of victims being rushed to nearby hospitals. moments ago i spoke to a hospital 12 miles from moore, oklahoma, where the injured are being cared for right now. brook, thank you so much for talking with us tonight. give me a sense, how many patients do you have per minute still coming in? >> we're receiving patients literally, minute by minute. at last check, we...
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look with me here, diane. from here, up through tulsa, in and up into parts of southern and central missouri, we're going to have the threat for tornados. tomorrow, severe weather all the way from western pennsylvania to still parts of texas. diane? >> so, it is going to go on and ginger zee will be right there in the middle of it. we thank you so much. >>> and we turn next to houston, where the high temperature today was in the 90s, and it was a grueling mission for firefighters. trying to battle an enormous fire that broke out at a hotel. so many brave responders risking everything. for the latest, we go to abc's ron claiborne. >> reporter: the fire apparently started at a restaurant in the southwestern part of houston. it quickly engulfed a neighboring motel. the thick black smoke visible for miles. as the fire spread, the building's roof collapsed. authorities said four firefighters were killed, battling the five-alarm blaze. >> we can confirm for you at this time that we have four fatalities, four firefig
look with me here, diane. from here, up through tulsa, in and up into parts of southern and central missouri, we're going to have the threat for tornados. tomorrow, severe weather all the way from western pennsylvania to still parts of texas. diane? >> so, it is going to go on and ginger zee will be right there in the middle of it. we thank you so much. >>> and we turn next to houston, where the high temperature today was in the 90s, and it was a grueling mission for...
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diane? >> thanks so much, jim. that takes us to abc's martha radda raddatz. been on the phone with sources today. just back from boston. so presumably they're looking at surveillance tapes in this area. what do you know about that? >> you heard brian say there's tons of video. they have surveillance everywhere in that area. it was the boston marathon. of course they had a lot of cameras out there. and you have social media, cellphone video. that's why they're asking for all this. the hard part here, though, is the more you have, the longer it takes to go through it. the more people you need to go through it. the more experts you need. and meanwhile, this bomber, this terrorist or terrorists are trying to get away. >> and other sense about how long this investigation could be going on and on? >> investigations in the past have had break. in the oklahoma city bombing they made a mistake and got caught in 90 minutes. the world trade center bombing, in 1993, they made a mistake, they caught those people very, very quickly. this one we're way beyond 24 hours and t
diane? >> thanks so much, jim. that takes us to abc's martha radda raddatz. been on the phone with sources today. just back from boston. so presumably they're looking at surveillance tapes in this area. what do you know about that? >> you heard brian say there's tons of video. they have surveillance everywhere in that area. it was the boston marathon. of course they had a lot of cameras out there. and you have social media, cellphone video. that's why they're asking for all this....
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the far cuter baby came back after he sent in diane's picture. no real surprise, diane. hope you're watching. pretty cute baby. >>> when we come back here tonight, stay right here. help solve a mystery. what they're doing in one american town this evening to find out who is sitting on millions without telling them. about humira adalimumab. tt humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor i
the far cuter baby came back after he sent in diane's picture. no real surprise, diane. hope you're watching. pretty cute baby. >>> when we come back here tonight, stay right here. help solve a mystery. what they're doing in one american town this evening to find out who is sitting on millions without telling them. about humira adalimumab. tt humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's...
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. >> and i'm diane dwyer. new at 11:00, several cars crashed inko san jose this eve( but the situation quickly escalated when one man reportedly pulled out a gun and fledt( the scene. this happened int( front of the honda dealership on capital expressway. that's just west of highway 87. nbc bay w3area'slp stephanie tr. i understand police say this man away? >> that's right, diane. police arec describing thatw3 k of creativexd getawayçó move he tried to pull. this is where it allçó started. capitol expressway, again, in front of these dealerships. 87 is just on the otherxd side. this is where there was a crash involving several ñrcars. but the calls that police got were a little unusual tonight when they heardçvhat onee1 of t drivers allegedly pulled out a shotgun before he ran away, took off hint dealership here. san jose police quickly called in reinforcements from across the city. officers set up a perimeter around here. and after about ant( hour or sos when oneçó officer 3t(ed a vehicle that was le
. >> and i'm diane dwyer. new at 11:00, several cars crashed inko san jose this eve( but the situation quickly escalated when one man reportedly pulled out a gun and fledt( the scene. this happened int( front of the honda dealership on capital expressway. that's just west of highway 87. nbc bay w3area'slp stephanie tr. i understand police say this man away? >> that's right, diane. police arec describing thatw3 k of creativexd getawayçó move he tried to pull. this is where it...
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>> reporter: well, -,diane,sá g evening. neighbors say they saw that woman up on the hill of a dry grass trye;uz set this fire. so they called police. she is in jail tonight. and the fire burned right up to the property lines of some of these homes. so homeowners are breathing a big sigh of relief0u:night.xd shortly after 5:00 this evening, dry grass near alhambra avenue. a fire driven byÑi the wind and heading fast toward about 20 homes. joe gomes was one of "á/u several neighbors who got out their gasfen hoses, hoping to keep the flames back from their yards. >> i hope it's not going jump because if it jump across the street, we lose everything.çór >> probably should start getting out of here, out of thisfá area. as soon as it hitst( these eucalyptus trees -- )uq)s worked frantically from the ground and the air. and after about two hours, they had the fire under control. when it was all over, flames had burned 15 acres and drawn fire crews from lpacross the eastçó . 5Ñ dry. it's tall. we had some significant wind t
>> reporter: well, -,diane,sá g evening. neighbors say they saw that woman up on the hill of a dry grass trye;uz set this fire. so they called police. she is in jail tonight. and the fire burned right up to the property lines of some of these homes. so homeowners are breathing a big sigh of relief0u:night.xd shortly after 5:00 this evening, dry grass near alhambra avenue. a fire driven byÑi the wind and heading fast toward about 20 homes. joe gomes was one of "á/u several...
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. >> diane roberts here. when you hear your favorite player is going to see dr. james andrews, orthopedist to the stars, not a good thing. that is what we heard about bryce harper. he is on the disabled list with bursitis in his left knee. the manager said he is concerned about the star. while bryce is realistic about his injuries. >> if i'm not getting better, i'm not going to rush it. i'm going to take as much time to get it right. i want to get back 100%. >> it swells up and it's like jogging in the pool. we're concerned. >> the redskins robert griffin the third knows about visits to dr. andrews. he is proceeding cautiously during otas. they finished up the last workouts today. rg3 is getting around type, taking laps while teammates train. he had surgery in february and is still weeks away from explosive sprinting, planting and cutting. don't worry. he says that he will be ready for july's training camp. >> one is it's mind-set. two, it's just how i felt and how it has progressed over the last three weeks. i've had a lot of progress and i feel a lot better. so
. >> diane roberts here. when you hear your favorite player is going to see dr. james andrews, orthopedist to the stars, not a good thing. that is what we heard about bryce harper. he is on the disabled list with bursitis in his left knee. the manager said he is concerned about the star. while bryce is realistic about his injuries. >> if i'm not getting better, i'm not going to rush it. i'm going to take as much time to get it right. i want to get back 100%. >> it swells up...
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diane is off today. we are on an hour earlier than usual to make way for an nfl playoff game coming up at 5:00. a grass fire in south san jose. you see the smoke there. that smoke can be seen for miles. the fire is burning along story road along i-280. the fire department is tweeting out updates and pictures on the fire. crews seem to be having a difficult gaining control at least at first. a few minutes ago we heard via tweet that the fire department is gaining ground on the fire and they are battling extremely dry conditions out there and hot temperatures. we have a crew headed to the scene and we will bring you an update as soon as we get one. >>> we go to a developing story in the midwest. oklahoma city's airport re-opened this morning after a tornado ripped through the area yesterday. passengers and workers went into tunnel to wait out the storm. airport officials have no estimate of the damage yet, and meantime families are picking up the pieces from the latest storm that killed at least nine peopl
diane is off today. we are on an hour earlier than usual to make way for an nfl playoff game coming up at 5:00. a grass fire in south san jose. you see the smoke there. that smoke can be seen for miles. the fire is burning along story road along i-280. the fire department is tweeting out updates and pictures on the fire. crews seem to be having a difficult gaining control at least at first. a few minutes ago we heard via tweet that the fire department is gaining ground on the fire and they are...
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diane dwyer is off tonight. it happens without warning. a tree crashes down on a car and a bocci ball court, some coaching staff and their families. kimberly chuang joins us with new details. kimberly? >> due to the injuries you mentioned, that tree caused a whole lot of damage. you can see crews are working on that massive tree right now getting it chopped up and put into the chipper. it's a lot of work since it was about 60 feet tall. >> we were having -- sponsoring an event for the coaches of the 49ers, and we were bowling fine, and all of a sudden, this tree started shaking, moving, there was a horrible crack, and it split right down the middle. half of it fell in here and half of it fell out. >> this oak tree at willow street park crashed down into the parking lot and a bocci ball court where as many as 18 people were playing. >> it was chaos. i was at my house and i heard all the sirens. >> i am so wired. i don't know. to see something like this so random, so violent that happens so quickly. >> san jose fire says one person was trapp
diane dwyer is off tonight. it happens without warning. a tree crashes down on a car and a bocci ball court, some coaching staff and their families. kimberly chuang joins us with new details. kimberly? >> due to the injuries you mentioned, that tree caused a whole lot of damage. you can see crews are working on that massive tree right now getting it chopped up and put into the chipper. it's a lot of work since it was about 60 feet tall. >> we were having -- sponsoring an event for...
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that's worth watching one more time. >> diane: what were they thinking? and th >> new technology kee >>> lights, camera, access. >> i feel good about it. >> the father to be's first words. i'm billy bush. does simon share if it's a boy or girl? and his boss is sounding off too. >>> no no no. say it ain't so. is the 'nsync reunion in doubt? i'm michelle beadle. what lance is and is not revealing. >> i even took a picture of it. ♪ baby it's in your nature >> of course she does. she's robin thicke's mom. and a great point is made about the so-called controversy. >> saying it degrades women. i said no, no. >> things are not good for him. >> i'm shawn robinson. plus who is lucky that this wasn't worse. [ bleep ] . >>> father to be simon makes it official. welcome to "access hollywood." it's taken him over three weeks to come clean, but now we can say with 100% absolute certainty there will be a little cowell coming into the world. >> simon cowell! >> i'm proud to be a dad. now i feel good about it. >> is it a boy or girl? >> not going to say. >> uneivocally
that's worth watching one more time. >> diane: what were they thinking? and th >> new technology kee >>> lights, camera, access. >> i feel good about it. >> the father to be's first words. i'm billy bush. does simon share if it's a boy or girl? and his boss is sounding off too. >>> no no no. say it ain't so. is the 'nsync reunion in doubt? i'm michelle beadle. what lance is and is not revealing. >> i even took a picture of it. ♪ baby it's in...
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>>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. at at&t park today, a cold strike. not by umpires but by more than 700 concession workers leaving 41,000 fans to get their food and souvenirs from replacement workers. mayor ed lee is offering to help bring the labor dispute to an end. nbc bay area has more live from at&t with more on reaction from fans and the latest on contract negotiations. >> reporter: concession workers want to make it clear that their beef is not with the giants, it's with center plate. that's the business they work for to provide food and beverages here at at&t park. [ chanting ] >> reporter: this is what it looked like out today's giants game against the colorado rockies. >> there's no napkins. >> reporter: this is what it looked like inside as fans tried to get their favorite food at concession stands across at&t park. >> i have never seen liennes li this at the concession booth before. >> reporter: replacement workers had to be brought in to serve food during the one-day strike. contract negotiations between the workers' union, local 2, and t
>>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. at at&t park today, a cold strike. not by umpires but by more than 700 concession workers leaving 41,000 fans to get their food and souvenirs from replacement workers. mayor ed lee is offering to help bring the labor dispute to an end. nbc bay area has more live from at&t with more on reaction from fans and the latest on contract negotiations. >> reporter: concession workers want to make it clear that their...
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diane? >> incredible detail still unfolding. thank you, david muir, once again for bringing us the latest. >>> now we take you into that florida courtroom, george zimmerman on trial for the murder of trayvon martin. the defense almost over, the case almost ready to head to the jury. abc's matt gutman tells us about today's big moments in zimmerman's defense. >> reporter: jurors spent hours today listening to pathologist dr. vincent demaio, dissecting images of zimmerman's bloodied head and face. >> i believe the ems thought he had a fractured nose. >> reporter: the defense parading the blown-up picture for the six jurors to see. >> i think you have six identifiable injuries. >> reporter: still after 11 days of testimony, the defense working to bolster zimmerman's claim of self-defense, outlined in this police re-enactment. >> i shot him, and i didn't think i hit him because he sat up and said, oh, you got me, you got it, you got me, you got it, something like that. >> reporter: and working to build his credibility. earlier in th
diane? >> incredible detail still unfolding. thank you, david muir, once again for bringing us the latest. >>> now we take you into that florida courtroom, george zimmerman on trial for the murder of trayvon martin. the defense almost over, the case almost ready to head to the jury. abc's matt gutman tells us about today's big moments in zimmerman's defense. >> reporter: jurors spent hours today listening to pathologist dr. vincent demaio, dissecting images of zimmerman's...
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diane? >> ginger, thank you so much. >>> coming up next, we know how hard people try to save their pets as winds roar around them. well, next, extraordinary efforts to bring those pets home too. i'm phyllis, and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with f
diane? >> ginger, thank you so much. >>> coming up next, we know how hard people try to save their pets as winds roar around them. well, next, extraordinary efforts to bring those pets home too. i'm phyllis, and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my...
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diane feinstein's bill will be an amendment banning assault weapons. we know it will not pass. a lotgoing to have to be of distance to get it closed right now that really -- >> what about ammunition clips? is that going to get a vote is mark -- vote? >> i think, yes. it is not about whether it will give votes, the president was forceful. is argument that he made difficult one for opponents of stricter gun laws to refute. most americans see this as a matter of yes thomas less how -- yes, let's have our representatives of both this up or down. it is about whether it meets the threshold of past. it does not seem to have a lot to support. >> immigration reform, this is from a conservative saying i am not going to talk about this other stuff until we confirm that the border is secure. >> that was one of the most fascinating part of the interview when three of us attempted to press senator coburn about what he means by a concrete, deliverable weight to secure the border, he suggested this every year congress of verifying. frankly, what i was attempting to get at and question the idea
diane feinstein's bill will be an amendment banning assault weapons. we know it will not pass. a lotgoing to have to be of distance to get it closed right now that really -- >> what about ammunition clips? is that going to get a vote is mark -- vote? >> i think, yes. it is not about whether it will give votes, the president was forceful. is argument that he made difficult one for opponents of stricter gun laws to refute. most americans see this as a matter of yes thomas less how --...
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diane. >> thank you so much. and as you can see behind byron right there in cities across america today flags were flying at half staff on the order of president obama, who declared this an official day of remembrance of the fallen president, who summoned a nation to greatness, and our own barbara walters sat down with president obama on this anniversary. >> when we talk about the assassination of jfk, are you ever worried about your own safety? >> it's not something i think about. mainly, because we have a secret service that does such an outstanding job every single day. and obviously, you know, tragedy reshaped the secret service in many ways. but they do an outstanding job. and thankfully it's not something i spend a lot of time worrying about. >> mr. president, today is the 50th anniversary of the assassination of president kennedy. you visited his grave this week. what were your thoughts? >> well, when you think about the legacy of the kennedy family, obviously, it has been part of all of modern american hi
diane. >> thank you so much. and as you can see behind byron right there in cities across america today flags were flying at half staff on the order of president obama, who declared this an official day of remembrance of the fallen president, who summoned a nation to greatness, and our own barbara walters sat down with president obama on this anniversary. >> when we talk about the assassination of jfk, are you ever worried about your own safety? >> it's not something i think...
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. >>> diane miller was one of disney's inspirations for building disneyland. she was also instrumental in building the disney family museum and the concert hall in los angeles. she died yesterday at her california home following complications from a fall. diane disney miller was 79 years old, and, anne-marie, quite a legacy her family leaves behind. >> indeed. alexis christoforous at the new york stock exchange. thank you, alexis. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather. >>> plus, in sports, golf becomes a contact sport for a hall of famer. >>> and later a high-tech fitting room that helps shoppers find the perfect size. fitting room that helps shoppers find the perfect size. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and e
. >>> diane miller was one of disney's inspirations for building disneyland. she was also instrumental in building the disney family museum and the concert hall in los angeles. she died yesterday at her california home following complications from a fall. diane disney miller was 79 years old, and, anne-marie, quite a legacy her family leaves behind. >> indeed. alexis christoforous at the new york stock exchange. thank you, alexis. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday...
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. >> we don't want nobody hit diane. y'all, back up! >> like other kids around this country, students at strawberry mansion want a music program, but they have no teacher. they try to do it for themselves. ♪ >> when it comes time for parent-teacher conference day -- >> i'm just curious, how many parents have you had come in the last two days? >> these are the first parents that i saw so far. >> out of his 70 students, only one parent shows up. it's malaysia's dad. he knows that the bullying and chaos at the school distract her, but her grades are slipping and he pleads with her to remember her future. >> look at the mistake i made with my life. i don't want the same thing for you. >> he works in construction and said he wants her to have more. >> i got to make money with my hands. i want you to make it with your brain. you knowledge -- you understand? >> by spring she's reduced serious incidents by half and doubled the number of seniors accepted into college. but some of those seniors tell her they do not have a few hundred dollars fo
. >> we don't want nobody hit diane. y'all, back up! >> like other kids around this country, students at strawberry mansion want a music program, but they have no teacher. they try to do it for themselves. ♪ >> when it comes time for parent-teacher conference day -- >> i'm just curious, how many parents have you had come in the last two days? >> these are the first parents that i saw so far. >> out of his 70 students, only one parent shows up. it's...
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diane? >> what if chrysler continues to say no? >> well, chrysler does now have a chance to contest the government and to try to again make its case. but if the government stands firm, this could end up in court. >> all right, lisa stark, investigating this for three years, thank you. >>> and now we turn to the showdown in washington. senators outraged by all those reports of sexual abuse in the military and saying one measure of a problem is in this picture. virtually every person testifying for the military today was male. abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz, has more. >> reporter: they are the nation's most senior officers, all men, now forced to battle a new enemy. the epidemic in their ranks targeting mostly women. >> we have failed to address these crimes in a compassionate, just, and comprehensive way. >> it's shameful. it's repulsive, and we are aggressively taking steps to eradicate it. >> reporter: the numbers are sobering. an estimated 26,000 sexual assaults a year, and in just the past few weeks, hi
diane? >> what if chrysler continues to say no? >> well, chrysler does now have a chance to contest the government and to try to again make its case. but if the government stands firm, this could end up in court. >> all right, lisa stark, investigating this for three years, thank you. >>> and now we turn to the showdown in washington. senators outraged by all those reports of sexual abuse in the military and saying one measure of a problem is in this picture....
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i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. we begin tonight with the devastation in oklahoma. today, president obama got a firsthand look at the destruction in the city of moore. he spent the day touring the damage, meeting with survivors and volunteers. he also called on the rest of the nation to continue its support of the recovery efforts. nbc's jay gray takes a closer look. >> reporter: the flags that fly in moore this memorial day weekend honor our nation's war heroes. but also stand tall for those in this ravaged community, still engaged in the fight. >> how long was this thing on the ground? >> reporter: today, president obama got a firsthand look along the front lines of that battle, a trip to the area hardest hit by the storm, that many here say is vital to the recovery effort. >> i think it will do a lot of good, because many people do need a lot of help around here. >> reporter: help the president promised while comforting survivors and thanking first responders. >> everywhere, fellow americans are praying with you, are thinking about you, and they want to help. >>
i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. we begin tonight with the devastation in oklahoma. today, president obama got a firsthand look at the destruction in the city of moore. he spent the day touring the damage, meeting with survivors and volunteers. he also called on the rest of the nation to continue its support of the recovery efforts. nbc's jay gray takes a closer look. >> reporter: the flags that fly in moore this memorial day weekend honor our nation's war heroes. but...
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diane has the evening off. we're coming to you tonight from fusion headquarters, the newest cable network about to be in millions of homes across america. look behind me at this high tech news room, 150,000 square feet, the news room and several studios all around us here, and they are about to address america, report to america in a whole new way, abc's partnership with univision. we begin tonight with their first exclusive, the fusion one-on-one with president obama, under fire for america's spy games, new allegations tonight. is america listening in not only on world leaders but millions of private phone calls of citizens overseas. tonight, calls for a major review, president obama facing those questions and more in an exclusive interview with fusion's white house correspondent and of course a member of our team, jim avila, who asks the president to explain the reports that we we're listening in on german chancellor angela merkel's private phone calls. how the president answered right now. here's jim avila.
diane has the evening off. we're coming to you tonight from fusion headquarters, the newest cable network about to be in millions of homes across america. look behind me at this high tech news room, 150,000 square feet, the news room and several studios all around us here, and they are about to address america, report to america in a whole new way, abc's partnership with univision. we begin tonight with their first exclusive, the fusion one-on-one with president obama, under fire for america's...
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diane? >> well, alex, right now, i want to go back to your video of that ball game, those players scrambling in the thunder. watch again, the yankee dugout. >> moments ago -- [ thunder cracking ] >> and the red sox startled as well. now, again, this may not sound so terrifying on video. but a thunder clap typically is ten times louder than a jackhammer drill, and if it's right over the top of you, it it is so loud it can even cause temporary deafness. so we understand their reaction. >>> by the way, a lot of us were wondering this weekend if climate change is creating a lot more tornadoes than usual. the answer is no. there have been 478 tornadoes reported this year so far. while the average number of tornadoes for this time of year is almost double that, 850. however, in this year, a number of the twisters have been near towns and cities, creating traffic jams and dangerous surprises. and you may have heard, three veteran storm chasers were killed by the rnin oklahoma. abc's meteorologist,
diane? >> well, alex, right now, i want to go back to your video of that ball game, those players scrambling in the thunder. watch again, the yankee dugout. >> moments ago -- [ thunder cracking ] >> and the red sox startled as well. now, again, this may not sound so terrifying on video. but a thunder clap typically is ten times louder than a jackhammer drill, and if it's right over the top of you, it it is so loud it can even cause temporary deafness. so we understand their...
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we learned it can cost up to $300 a square foot, but diane, a lot of parents believe you can't put a price tag on safety. that conversation has begun. one other thing to show you. the teacher who found her own safe room, that bathroom, we found this today. her students had made this for her because they were going on to middle school. they had just three days left. she said she'll cherish this photo. we'll get it back to her after the broadcast. >> so many stories, but that was truly stunning. thanks to her and thank you as well. >>> tonight there are other parts of the country under the threat of severe weather. we'll show you the map with the new system, from boston to d.c., millions of people told to brace for high winds, hail, and even the possibility of a tornado. >>> next now we turn to washington and that scandal about basic fairness in the irs. today lawmakers called the head of the irs division that deals with tax-exempt groups, lois lerner, but here is what she said today. >> i have not done anything wrong. i have not broken any laws. i have not violated any irs rules or re
we learned it can cost up to $300 a square foot, but diane, a lot of parents believe you can't put a price tag on safety. that conversation has begun. one other thing to show you. the teacher who found her own safe room, that bathroom, we found this today. her students had made this for her because they were going on to middle school. they had just three days left. she said she'll cherish this photo. we'll get it back to her after the broadcast. >> so many stories, but that was truly...
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diane is on assignment. and we do begin here with those terrifying images from the sky. this evening, investigators are trying to figure out what caused a hot air balloon with nearly two dozen people inside in one of the biggest tourist destinations in the world, to explode and plummet to the ground. here are the images of it, as it was falling from the sky, the last few seconds before it crashed. tonight, the death toll at 19, and abc's alex marquardt leads us off from egypt. >> reporter: this amateur video shows the moment the vacation of a lifetime turned into tragedy. a sunrise balloon ride suddenly enveloped in black smoke. you can see it billowing from the basket. then the balloon begins to collapse. deflated, it now plummets a thousand feet down to earth. photographer christopher michel watched it all unfold from another balloon. >> we heard a loud explosion and then a lot of smoke right behind us. our first feeling was it couldn't be a balloon but it turned out actually to be, unfortunately, this tragic accident. >> reporter: we now know that at 7:00 a.m. the bal
diane is on assignment. and we do begin here with those terrifying images from the sky. this evening, investigators are trying to figure out what caused a hot air balloon with nearly two dozen people inside in one of the biggest tourist destinations in the world, to explode and plummet to the ground. here are the images of it, as it was falling from the sky, the last few seconds before it crashed. tonight, the death toll at 19, and abc's alex marquardt leads us off from egypt. >>...
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diane, right here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. ♪ [ female announcer ] from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪
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diane sawyer right back here tomorrow night. and from all of us here at abc news, thanks for watching. have a good evening. and a great week ahead. good night. # c1 >>> now abc2 news at 6:30. a stabbing inside a dorm room. police were quick to capture a suspect and ease the campus. while we run out, they run in. >> names are now resting on a memorial. >> they were not quotes but pits on parade. we'll tell you what the message is. >> breaking news from out west. we have been watching the local stations watching the tornadoes that have been touching down in oklahoma and can sauce. here is oklahoma city. a funnel cloud swirling in the sky. at least two tornadoes touched down in kansas and the threat is not over. we want to go right to abc 2's more accurate storm center. these have been incredible to watch. what is going on out there? >> it has been a whole weekend of active weather, 50 unconfirmed of tornadoes. one chase team is intercepting one south of oklahoma city. you can go to abc2.com and watch this chaser feed. it is a part
diane sawyer right back here tomorrow night. and from all of us here at abc news, thanks for watching. have a good evening. and a great week ahead. good night. # c1 >>> now abc2 news at 6:30. a stabbing inside a dorm room. police were quick to capture a suspect and ease the campus. while we run out, they run in. >> names are now resting on a memorial. >> they were not quotes but pits on parade. we'll tell you what the message is. >> breaking news from out west. we...
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. >> on the women's side, marundy runner, diane nukuri-johnson. >> bay to breakers is also a massive party. >> here we have a look at the celebration and the efforts that were made to keep it from getting out of control >> reporter: police efforts to crack down on open containers on alcohol were not 100% successful, not to say they didn't try. >> this officer is tossing out a 40-ounce bottle of beer into the trash, and that clearly quantity the only booze taken away. >> that sentiment was repeated many times. >> people were moved back on to the sidewalk to make way for clean you up crews much earlier than in past years which some say put a damper on the fun. >> it was also over at 10:30, and it's usually over at 1:00. >> you can see some rebels resisting their open containers. >> we're just trying to keep everybody safe. we don't want to be mean, but we're tryit from happen. >> there are also teams of police and park police making the rounds. >> some feel the stricter enforcement is resigning a san francisco institution. >> i feel like there's a lot of people to clear out the areas t
. >> on the women's side, marundy runner, diane nukuri-johnson. >> bay to breakers is also a massive party. >> here we have a look at the celebration and the efforts that were made to keep it from getting out of control >> reporter: police efforts to crack down on open containers on alcohol were not 100% successful, not to say they didn't try. >> this officer is tossing out a 40-ounce bottle of beer into the trash, and that clearly quantity the only booze taken...
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. >> absolutely the widest net possible i would imagine, george and diane. they were looking for specific people. they are looking for specific causes. they are looking for specific beeves against whoever they're targeting. so i think they will cast a very, very wide net worldwide. as pierre said, all the usual suspects, that means worldwide. and then they will try to narrow that down, rule that out. they will bring together everybody they possibly can to try to figure out who did this. >> and brad garrett, you know, we seed video on the scene. everyone's got a camera these days. and we've seen so many surveillance cameras on streets, in stores, in malls all across the country. this is going to be a tremendous effort in the next 24 hours, we've also heard the police commissioner of boston calling for more video to be sent in as officials go through all of this tape from the scene to sift through every possible clue. >> well, that's right, george. i think it's somewhat likely they will have captured someone placing the device in a trash can or some other fixe
. >> absolutely the widest net possible i would imagine, george and diane. they were looking for specific people. they are looking for specific causes. they are looking for specific beeves against whoever they're targeting. so i think they will cast a very, very wide net worldwide. as pierre said, all the usual suspects, that means worldwide. and then they will try to narrow that down, rule that out. they will bring together everybody they possibly can to try to figure out who did this....
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it's no loss -- such a loss for words about dylan and diane. >> it's really nice. it's a testament of really what that community is all about and how generous they are. nick, thank you so much. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> memorial day marking the unofficial start of summer, but you wouldn't necessarily know that. looking at the weather, we are talking about. it is really amazing. when you take a look at this in the middle of winter in parts of the northeast, it certainly looks that way. almost three feet of snow fell on a new york ski mountain, this is in the adirondacks. and in texas, extreme weather turning tragic however. flooding is blamed at least in part for three deaths. that is in the san antonio area that you're seeing drenching rain and floods, soaking parts of the central plains as well. i want to bring in chad myers to explain why are we seeing this at this time, chad? >> you still have cold air that wants to hang around. it still wants to be winter. and then you have summer trying to get in the way. and that's called spring. and even though
it's no loss -- such a loss for words about dylan and diane. >> it's really nice. it's a testament of really what that community is all about and how generous they are. nick, thank you so much. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> memorial day marking the unofficial start of summer, but you wouldn't necessarily know that. looking at the weather, we are talking about. it is really amazing. when you take a look at this in the middle of winter in parts of the northeast, it...
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once again, david. >> reporter: diane, good evening to you. we have learned from the ntsb after interviewing those pilots that not only was the pilot in training trying to land a 777 here in san francisco for the first time, the pilot who was training him was serving as an instructor for the first time. when that plane crash landed and the tail came off the back, two flight attendants were sucked out of the plane, ejected onto the runway. they survived it. we get a clearer view of what it's like to land a massive jet over the san francisco bay. tonight as the pilot in training is questioned by the ntsb a rare view from inside the cockpit of what it's like to land over the bay at san francisco's afrpt. seen in a video from youtube you can see through the cockpit window the ascend over the bay, much like the one we saw over the weekend when pilots are cleared for a visual approach. so many questions about flight 214. inside the cockpit the pilot in training sitting in the left seat, the captain training him on the right. we know that the pilot b
once again, david. >> reporter: diane, good evening to you. we have learned from the ntsb after interviewing those pilots that not only was the pilot in training trying to land a 777 here in san francisco for the first time, the pilot who was training him was serving as an instructor for the first time. when that plane crash landed and the tail came off the back, two flight attendants were sucked out of the plane, ejected onto the runway. they survived it. we get a clearer view of what...
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i'm diane dwyer. >>> right now firefighters are battling a fire fight. there is a preschool near by. witnesses they huge plumes of smoke are filling the air and the fire department tweeted that homes are threatened. >> tonight, reports of another significant problem for the new eastern span of the bay
i'm diane dwyer. >>> right now firefighters are battling a fire fight. there is a preschool near by. witnesses they huge plumes of smoke are filling the air and the fire department tweeted that homes are threatened. >> tonight, reports of another significant problem for the new eastern span of the bay
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. >> i think you'll see that all across the country exactly as you said, george and diane. it's the safest thing they can possibly do at this point. they don't know who did this. they don't know why it happened. so they want to look out across the country. i mean, it's the same reason they're evacuating the kennedy school of government. that was just a smart thing to do after some explosive device or something happened at the kennedy library to just associate those two names. we've also got the national guard again apparently more than 400 massachusetts national guard they're probably continuing to secure the area, continuing to look for any suspicious devices. >> yes, but it gives us a sense of complicated it is to decide where to go, which packages to check, how do you deploy the 400 national guard and the 2,100 police all called in. >> especially, diane, when you had no idea this would happen. you have all these national guards men, all the massachusetts state police, they're there for an event that's supposed to be wonderful, that's supposed to be the boston marathon. t
. >> i think you'll see that all across the country exactly as you said, george and diane. it's the safest thing they can possibly do at this point. they don't know who did this. they don't know why it happened. so they want to look out across the country. i mean, it's the same reason they're evacuating the kennedy school of government. that was just a smart thing to do after some explosive device or something happened at the kennedy library to just associate those two names. we've also...
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of course diane feinstein's ill banning assault weapons. i think harry reid said that doesn't even have 40 votes. so there's going do have to be a lot of distance that gets closed that i think is really immense. >> what about ammunition clips, limiting the amount of ammunition? is that going to to get a vote? >> i think yes the problem is probably not going to be whether or not these items get votes. the president was very forceful about that in the state of the union and i think the argument that he made is a difficult one for opponents of stricter gun laws to refuture. i believe most americans see this as a matter of yes let's have our senators and representatives vote this up or down. the problem of course is going to be whether it meets the threshhold for passage and i don't think that these items seem to have a whole lot of support in either house right now. >> immigration reform. this is from a conservative saying i'm not even going to talk about this other stuff until we confirm that the border is secure. >> right. that was one of th
of course diane feinstein's ill banning assault weapons. i think harry reid said that doesn't even have 40 votes. so there's going do have to be a lot of distance that gets closed that i think is really immense. >> what about ammunition clips, limiting the amount of ammunition? is that going to to get a vote? >> i think yes the problem is probably not going to be whether or not these items get votes. the president was very forceful about that in the state of the union and i think...
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diane, we are just so grateful to you. i want you all to know a little bit about diane. in addition to the long hours that she put in this week, on top of all of that, she has spent countless hours volunteering regularly in her community. through her church, through the red cross, so volunteering is no stranger or diane is no stranger to volunteering. in fact, diane isn't alone in the contribution she is making. and fat, i believe she embodies the spirit that we see in military families, families like all of yours all across this country, particularly during the holiday season. you all are serving our nation. you all are volunteering in your communities every day. and you are also taking care of business at home with your own families. during this holiday season, as we gather with our loved ones, i would ask every american to remember what our military families and servicemembers often experience during this time of year. let us all remember the sacrifices they make to proudly serve all of us. for example, i am thinking today about the thousands of men and women in unifo
diane, we are just so grateful to you. i want you all to know a little bit about diane. in addition to the long hours that she put in this week, on top of all of that, she has spent countless hours volunteering regularly in her community. through her church, through the red cross, so volunteering is no stranger or diane is no stranger to volunteering. in fact, diane isn't alone in the contribution she is making. and fat, i believe she embodies the spirit that we see in military families,...
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. >> i'm diane dwyer. one person is dead and 11 people taken to hospitals after a crash involving a party bus on the peninsula. it happened early on highway 101 near the broadway exit. nbc bay area's kimberly terry has more for us. kimberly? >> diane, that crash happened at about 2:00 a.m. this morning. chp says 43-year-old man from oakland was driving south bo bund on 101 when his car hit the center divider coming to rest in the safe lane. a party bus carrying 18 people hit the front end of
. >> i'm diane dwyer. one person is dead and 11 people taken to hospitals after a crash involving a party bus on the peninsula. it happened early on highway 101 near the broadway exit. nbc bay area's kimberly terry has more for us. kimberly? >> diane, that crash happened at about 2:00 a.m. this morning. chp says 43-year-old man from oakland was driving south bo bund on 101 when his car hit the center divider coming to rest in the safe lane. a party bus carrying 18 people hit the...
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d diane macedo joins us mowith mo on this. >>> it shows government workers were 38 percent more likely to take personal days or sick days. the they missed 50 percent more work hours than private tesecto did. it poled 60,000 households in the same week for a month. they choose 4 percent of government workers asking for work in the typical week compared to government workers who missed 2.1 percent of work hours. they had personal reasons like family opportunities or transportation problems. it doesn't count dabsences due o vacations or absences due to bad weather or weather. >> thank you so much, diane. the tame right now 47 after the hour. a big birthday surprise for a little girl in south jersey. we will show you more of the reunion that will warm your heart. >> plus a cell phone verses a gun. how one cell phone saved one life. >> let's check in with steve doocy to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> it was one year ago today that super storm sandy hit the new york area. we have a live report coming up in about an hour. judge napolitano will tell you not only how does the feder
d diane macedo joins us mowith mo on this. >>> it shows government workers were 38 percent more likely to take personal days or sick days. the they missed 50 percent more work hours than private tesecto did. it poled 60,000 households in the same week for a month. they choose 4 percent of government workers asking for work in the typical week compared to government workers who missed 2.1 percent of work hours. they had personal reasons like family opportunities or transportation...
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. >> reporter: good morning, diane. authorities do say that they think everybody in moore is accounted for. that they're not going to find anybody else inside this rubble dead or alive. but getting to that conclusion took a lot of work. search and recovery teams worked tirelessly looking under every piece of debris multiple times. for survivors or bodies in the wake of monday's tornado. >> we searched every damaged piece of property in this city at least three times before we're done. >> reporter: moore, oklahoma, residents salvaged fragments of their lives from piles of rubble that once were their homes. >> they were underneath our bed so i'm happy i got this and my wedding dress. >> it just looked like bombs had been ignited everywhere. there's a car part in my bedroom. you know, it's -- everything is gone, you know. just in a matter of 30 minutes your whole life is torn upside down. >> reporter: two elementary schools took a direct hit from the ef-5 tornado. everyone got out of briarwood but at plaza towers five mile
. >> reporter: good morning, diane. authorities do say that they think everybody in moore is accounted for. that they're not going to find anybody else inside this rubble dead or alive. but getting to that conclusion took a lot of work. search and recovery teams worked tirelessly looking under every piece of debris multiple times. for survivors or bodies in the wake of monday's tornado. >> we searched every damaged piece of property in this city at least three times before we're...
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i spoke with diane sawyer about that's. >> hello, diane. always good to see you. let's check in on the latest credit cards and. >> this is brand new, a new way to jack up your credit card bill in which you may not notice. we will show everyone tonight how to catch those secret charges. >> and there is a feel-good story that certainly has put some smiles on faces around here. robin roberts has returned to "gma." >> isn't it a great story? she has surprised at her doctor's with her physical strength. we will show you what you have not seen about her come back this morning. >> what those stories and more on the world news, coming up after abc7 news at 6:00. >> meanwhile, texting while driving in virginia could soon cost you more money. legislation passed the state senate today and is headed for gov. bob mcdonnell's desk. the bill will make it of first- time offense that will cost you up to $250. subsequent offenses could cost you up to $500. this would make it a primary offense, which means police can actually stop and ticket offenders be bank time now to check on th
i spoke with diane sawyer about that's. >> hello, diane. always good to see you. let's check in on the latest credit cards and. >> this is brand new, a new way to jack up your credit card bill in which you may not notice. we will show everyone tonight how to catch those secret charges. >> and there is a feel-good story that certainly has put some smiles on faces around here. robin roberts has returned to "gma." >> isn't it a great story? she has surprised at...
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diane has the evening off. and we begin tonight with that terrifying bridge collapse, just as millions of families travel america's bridges this holiday weekend. tonight, the images of chaos in the moments after that bridge crumbled. twisted steel, cars turning into life rafts. a human chain back to dry ground. families traveling for the weekend suddenly plunging into the water below. tonight, authorities believe they know the cause, amid new questions about how this could happen. that bridge, inspected twice last year, most recently just a few months ago. and look at this tonight. 1 out of every 9 bridges in this country, structurally deficient. and 200 million americans driving across those bridges every day. tonight, a list of the most troubling bridges in this country. but first, the pictures and the investigation, and here tonight, abc's neal karlinsky in mt. vernon, washington. >> reporter: tonight, the first video of the bridge collapse as it happened. look closely in this surveillance video from a nearb
diane has the evening off. and we begin tonight with that terrifying bridge collapse, just as millions of families travel america's bridges this holiday weekend. tonight, the images of chaos in the moments after that bridge crumbled. twisted steel, cars turning into life rafts. a human chain back to dry ground. families traveling for the weekend suddenly plunging into the water below. tonight, authorities believe they know the cause, amid new questions about how this could happen. that bridge,...
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thanks diane. it is 46 after the top of the hour. still ahead it's lieutenant nanny to you. why veterans are being recruited to replace the nanny. >> maybe i can have the temper tantrums with my 3-year-old. >> still hoping to get the valentine's day gift for someone special. it will sweep your honey off his or her feet. >> didn't we just buy christmas presents? [ piano plays ] troy polamalu's going deeper. ♪ and so is head & shoulders deep clean. [ male announcer ] with 7 benefits it goes deep to remove grease, gunk, and flakes. deep. like me. [ male announcer ] ad & shoulders de clean for men. ♪ >> coming up on "fox & friends" 10 minutes from now. the ravens won, beyonce played, the lights went out. brian kilmeade has more from new orleans. also whiads did you love. which won the ad meter. we will tell you our favorites. in addition to donald trump and bobby ginneda ginnedaljindal, i a helicopter parent this book tells it all, let them fail. >> good morning to you, ladies. >> good morning. it is 9 minutes to the top of the hour. a former navy seal offered to m match par
thanks diane. it is 46 after the top of the hour. still ahead it's lieutenant nanny to you. why veterans are being recruited to replace the nanny. >> maybe i can have the temper tantrums with my 3-year-old. >> still hoping to get the valentine's day gift for someone special. it will sweep your honey off his or her feet. >> didn't we just buy christmas presents? [ piano plays ] troy polamalu's going deeper. ♪ and so is head & shoulders deep clean. [ male announcer ] with...
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diane is still very traumatized from the experience. she moved here from new jersey three years ago. she said she wants to go back. a lot of the kids and students that we've spoken to said they don't want to live in moore any more. you can't blame them. but if there's any uplifting story line throughout this entire experience here for the community, it's the stories like this of dylan and diane. it's neighbors helping neighbors, friends helping friends, it's given hope to a lot of people here in moore, oklahoma. joe? >> nick valencia in moore, oklahoma tonight, thanks, nick. we've got links to charities and a bunch of ways to denate through texting, go log on at impact your world. >>> runners in boston joined victims of last month's bombing to run the final mile of the boston marathon today. around 3,000 people turned out to finish the race, despite a light rain. explosions near the finish line killed three people and wounded more than 260 on april 15th. the boston athletic association, which organizes the marathon has already invited r
diane is still very traumatized from the experience. she moved here from new jersey three years ago. she said she wants to go back. a lot of the kids and students that we've spoken to said they don't want to live in moore any more. you can't blame them. but if there's any uplifting story line throughout this entire experience here for the community, it's the stories like this of dylan and diane. it's neighbors helping neighbors, friends helping friends, it's given hope to a lot of people here...
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diane has the evening off. we begin in the west tonight in colorado, where, for tens of thousands of families, there is an unknown heading into this holiday weekend. will they have a home to return to? this is fast-moving. this evening, take a look. a norman rockwell neighborhood, just one home spared there. trees covered in ash. just the skeleton of a home there. then this, two people hugging, only the fireplace still standing tonight. and one more sign of the intense heat of these fires, these mailboxes, melted in an instant. tonight our team is on the front lines. abc's clayton sandell leads us off near colorado springs. >> reporter: for firefighters locked in an epic battle, today a gift from the sky. the weather, helping quench this monstrous fire that's killed two people, destroyed almost 400 homes and turned entire neighborhoods into charred wastelands. >> we got our tails kicked for a couple days. and i think today we delivered some blows and we've got some good news to give out. >> reporter: the sherif
diane has the evening off. we begin in the west tonight in colorado, where, for tens of thousands of families, there is an unknown heading into this holiday weekend. will they have a home to return to? this is fast-moving. this evening, take a look. a norman rockwell neighborhood, just one home spared there. trees covered in ash. just the skeleton of a home there. then this, two people hugging, only the fireplace still standing tonight. and one more sign of the intense heat of these fires,...
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thank you, diane. 46 after the top of the hour. still ahead talk about a wild ride. how did this pickup truck end up on the roof of a house? >> do you still need to plan your family's spring break? it's not too late. we have the best destinations and deals. first let's check in with steve doocy to see what's coming up on fox and friends. >> those places look fantastic. i will be watching. shortly the president of the united states no longer dissatisfied trying to scare people from washington, d.c. going on the road to talk about the square quest tore as we refer to it. you don't want to miss that. liberal group in north carolina says the best way to go after the republicans who run the state house and governor's mansion let's hire private investigators. really? there are new cancer drugs there and coming on to the market faster and faster. are they safe? the medical a team reports for duty 12 minutes from now on fox friends right here on your channel for news. : >> new york city mayor mike bloomberg wants the soda ban to go statewide. they should prohibit the drinks
thank you, diane. 46 after the top of the hour. still ahead talk about a wild ride. how did this pickup truck end up on the roof of a house? >> do you still need to plan your family's spring break? it's not too late. we have the best destinations and deals. first let's check in with steve doocy to see what's coming up on fox and friends. >> those places look fantastic. i will be watching. shortly the president of the united states no longer dissatisfied trying to scare people from...
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thank you, diane. >>> it is 47 after the hour. a surge in guns ceased at our nation's airport. that's not all the tsa says it discovered. the safety concerns that might worrisome fliers straight ahead. >> the first ever youtube music awards are one for the history book. the winners and the losers straight ahead. first, he's always a winner in our book. steve doocy. what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> we have a packed show for this sunday morning. olympic gold medallist gabby douglas joins us live. donald trump will join us as will special report bret baier. see what is going on on washington. if you like it you can keep it. new witness to the attack in benghazi could his testimony finally provide answers. a delicious new food trend. this i got to see to believe. they have deep fried twinkie burgers and twinkie bacon milk shake. "fox & friends" kicks off one minute from right now on your channel for news. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximi
thank you, diane. >>> it is 47 after the hour. a surge in guns ceased at our nation's airport. that's not all the tsa says it discovered. the safety concerns that might worrisome fliers straight ahead. >> the first ever youtube music awards are one for the history book. the winners and the losers straight ahead. first, he's always a winner in our book. steve doocy. what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> we have a packed show for this sunday morning. olympic...
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. >> quietly standing next to him is his 12-year-old classmate, seventh grader diane lee. on monday dylan probably saved her life. >> did you feel like you were going to get sucked away? >> yes, like the wind around me was like circles and everything and the ground wasn't underneath me any more and he held onto my hand. >> i see her start to go up and jump on her and lay on her and grab on the bottom of the lockers inside the ground and one that is one tipped over i pushed her out of the way and then all of the debris starts to hit me. >> how did you think so fast or do what you do. >> i just thought of her as my family. what would i do if they started to go up? didn't think. just did it. >> how happy are you that he did? >> really happy or else i probably wouldn't be here. >> already best friends since the start of the school year, dylan and diane say the tornado has brought them even closer. >> can't believe we are actually in there and actually got out and he helped me. >> how do you do in school? >> decent. i do okay. >> middle school years are tough, even without a to
. >> quietly standing next to him is his 12-year-old classmate, seventh grader diane lee. on monday dylan probably saved her life. >> did you feel like you were going to get sucked away? >> yes, like the wind around me was like circles and everything and the ground wasn't underneath me any more and he held onto my hand. >> i see her start to go up and jump on her and lay on her and grab on the bottom of the lockers inside the ground and one that is one tipped over i...
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i'm diane dwyer. terry mcsweeney has the night off. one of the tallest buildings in hayward was reduced to rubble this morning. take a look and listen. look at that. crews imploded warren hall on the campus of cal state east bay at 9:00 this morning. the demolition didn't just get rid of a seismically unsafe building but provided scientists with an opportunity. they set up 600 seismic censors to catch this moment. the goal is to analyze data collected before, during, and after the implosion to better understand the nearby hayward fault and the seismic zone around it. >> it went spectacularly. it took ten seconds to fall and made a good thump apparently heard and felt in alameda. that's really what we are hoping for. i think we're probably going to have the best possible result. so we're delighted. >> the data collected is also expected to give researchers a detailed map of the path of the hayward
i'm diane dwyer. terry mcsweeney has the night off. one of the tallest buildings in hayward was reduced to rubble this morning. take a look and listen. look at that. crews imploded warren hall on the campus of cal state east bay at 9:00 this morning. the demolition didn't just get rid of a seismically unsafe building but provided scientists with an opportunity. they set up 600 seismic censors to catch this moment. the goal is to analyze data collected before, during, and after the implosion to...
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states have to recoup that nun somehow. >> diane macedo thank you, diane. the time is 10 minutes until the top of the hour. they claim they protect worker's rights. why are workers in one of the company's largest union striking against their own union. have you been inspired the new folks that do sacred sight seeing? our travel expert joins us next with a list of must see churches. but first definitely a must see on my list. brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> we have a great show on tap. dare i say a bit different. benghazi we will look inside that story. idaho governor here to talk about sequester cuts the impact on his state and why he was ready for it. wrestlers together they are almost 1,000 pounds and life size game of chess pieces on the plaza. susan poke is here grand master chess player live. that's going to be great. and donald trump. >> hello. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help yo
states have to recoup that nun somehow. >> diane macedo thank you, diane. the time is 10 minutes until the top of the hour. they claim they protect worker's rights. why are workers in one of the company's largest union striking against their own union. have you been inspired the new folks that do sacred sight seeing? our travel expert joins us next with a list of must see churches. but first definitely a must see on my list. brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on "fox &...